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4 --Thursday. X.:weather 29; 1924.
ie
' frnd,' at lan-ktww for w feweo
eks. Toronto (411 Tuesday./
Mrs. *Col.*. l'arcot• visited friends' Rev. P. S. Hauer- Ottended tlee ten-
' at [Amami over tht. Thankagtving tellers 1.411111•11111111 ttf the Methodist
holiday. church elks. held al Teronlo
Mrs. Allan witigua vimited with her last week.
brother. Mr. Foreman of Woodstock. Mr. Harper. of Cohourg, is pros -
over the 'Thanksgiving holiday. eta visiting ills skier. (Rev.
Mr. (*berth. Maedel, of Erui.X. Alp. of tbe manse.
event it few days with his 'Arco... A fire which twoke out at 5
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Mardi+ o'el.wk Monday aftertumn In the ate
• Mrs. Johnston visited relatives ii --ti
K !Wail on Saturday.
Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Joita-
stone visited Mr. and Mrs.John lieru-
glictit recently.
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Men's Overcoats, $22.50
at PRIDHAMS'
Good. strong, all -wool cloth, polo lined, double breast-
ed ulster cloth. A limited number to sell at. .$22.50.
Others at $25.00 to $42.50
Young men's all -wool herring -bone serge, in navy blue
and also brown. rn ide in "High School" style. The
tailoring and trimmings are real good. We recom-
mend these Suits as being extra good.
Price $22.50 to $25.00
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
Men'. and Boy,' A rar.
LANES
1.ANES. 'Nov 17.- Mr. a.t.I . Mrs.
Zhu.. liVrex....•••••. are .peteliner, .1
few days web their son at .01.• store.
Mr. and ViAt and Mr. Geo.
waa glow at t• -r t
winter fair.
histTi1711 I...agoes .1.11,4 sun.
schools of tlii• heinz.
.t J..
%Ir. rind Mrs.. (Am.. Alton, Mrs. 11.
1111,1 Mi.'. 1,1;1 11'1•141.. ro,
oter'
up from Toronto for Thankagiving
•arol !mete tlio holiday w 11.1* 4r. t1341
Mr.. l'yril .4 'a 11.n.1.4.11.
Nits. 44.41. 1.0114. .1111,1 Mef1111
_ow are. 9.1;o11.I.ilog .11111V, ,1117,0
Nod to Bank of Montreal
1 ('1)1.114('1)1.114('1)1.114*RN E ' Tt 1WN Sill P. Nov P-.
-- Mr. Jimmie reagan. of the steatuer
J. Prater Taylor. visited at ide tear -
011.41 Inane ..yer Silloilay.
Mr. atill ' Mr... Edaarsi Manly left
this week for Toronto to emend a
,...uple of weeks with friends th-re.
1 it.o. Mr Langford. of Tonne...
a e
-preatelosl vry interesting vevition
in North Zion chttreit Sunday &Ger-
i noon.
i Mr. John Treldle•picked ripe stria -
berries itt ids ganieWlast week 4
ember 1401.1.
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ST. Alla'STINE
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r."P. Art:I-STINE. Nov '...•
COLBORNE
ph. eraporittor Mt Alr111.1011. WhICh
belong,' to A. Awiulth & Son of (Iasi
place, destroyed the dry kiln and did
me
/todamage to the other buildings.
The loss will be considerable. as very
little inattrance 1%its carried.
QOM.. a untidier from here' itt-
t.o..ted Mr. Jalek Medd's auction scile
on T
'uesday afternoon.
BENMILLER
ii,EN'arym.Eit. Nov. 3it-in
of inelement weather good crowd* at-
t1.1111111 1•110 :41111,111y charch
Rev. Pr..144...sor Ai 1.1rfor,I. of Toronto,
gave masterly sermons and_ thus
made II good entrance to the n eek iif
4.4-iiticolktie met -titles. Iter. %V. M.
Kitelity. of Centralia. has Iteell In
,charge of the ...niers emit night this
'Week Th.. serVlee will he
cotillilete41 ol. F'r. t• Yell nit. te
Kittlav wilt take 3. him sermon
subject "Life Abundant:*
41,,.W. I4. will be 1. , 'Write
at ptesent visiting with hitt brothers.
.111111010 3114 Frank Hayden. .
Mrs. Edwin Giver has returned
holm after et visit of souse weeks oith
friends at .%ustin. Manitoba.
The mm . ow
eberf ltree W. M. S.
beki tlwir regular monthly meting
to the home of Mrs. IV. Hasty.
Carman Hayden spent the Thanks -
el, Ina Ill1 frien{ dat Mt.
1.014k411.
DUrillitg 10 last week Mtge flOelte
of wild geese lia%I. heel. seen wigrat•
ing to the S011111. limiters are plenty,
hut .tssulantly a ItIvoto the usual s
euc-
css. 12arge Of gtdis ail are
Well 011 the 1110.
Pk. Andrew's W. -M. it. met at the
home of Mr.. Johu McKenzie. coil-
' ...doll 5. on NoVelliber 1:11 II. Bra. 1.
vlee-presideut, took charge of
t I ..• meet lug.
\Ir. Jao
ns Crawford .1111. m.
refor..I
home after a visit with his tuother.
Mr.. Jas. Crawford. id' Neepawa.
.Mr.. Crawford. who is now nearing
m
111. ...inty e
wut Wesd in the
late seventies and ham Owen Muh cof
Canadian pumper life.
Grace lb -Kenzie. of W"Ilitfid.
spew Thank.giving holidays.swith her
mother. Mr...Donald McKenzie.
' Tb.• I....sage Oni.• brIngs many
changes and one by oae the land-
marks pasts. large hotel build-
ing at Metall occupied tor many
Pal.* 1/Y the late Alex l'oott,;
has been sold by Sir. Cov. Collincion
to Mr. lirowu of Huron township.
who is removing tt to his farm to
replaet- the dwelling recently des-
troyed by fire.
Plans toe the HespItisl.-ou the in.
vitation of the executive of the 8. A.
C.. Ur. it J. Mtilaw and Mr. H. J.
1
MacEavata tut -tubers of the board of
I:oven:ors. of the thatericli , hospital,
met %%Oh them 1111 Armistice Hay, 10
,tilsett10. pious for the furnishing of
a ward 111 the two hospital. A .1.1111-
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Mrs. Jas. Cook. Mrs. Will Findlay.
y.
J. Menary.Mrs. John Quaid.
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, Mr.. MeWhinney and Mrs.
11:n11114111. who met tho-atembers of the
housefurnishIng committee of the
board iti thaleriell on Satur-
day. the 15th, and plans were made
1, .r th.• fitriiimiling of a private war&
also utateruity ward and titirsert.
with tlie A.lifield memorial fowl
on Thursday eight. id
a
of the Goderich Towurchip tat
Auxiliary, vies it derided sue& I.
though the weather was unfavoie
The atteudanee oil* good, an
pleurfalt evening was spend, the f4
part la tirogressive euchre. After
ft...di/mots were served a splendh
musical program was rendered awl
Mr. Megaw. Omit -man of the hospital
board, gave u very intereating talk
On the hospital. he work and liee.144.
The proceeds of the evening were
This and the funds on hand
make $911.31 for the Wilding fund.
The fltel.25 reified by the male of
tickets makes nearly $200 ',nob! 41
thy this Auxiliary since July of thlm
1 year for our hospital.
*U 111EIRICH TOWNSHIP, Nov. to
-The cold weather was very iiti-
weleonle to the fanners who were en-
deavoring to finish fall plowing.
, Itorn-To Mr. and Mnt. Artlinr
Tichisotrue ..1. M lay. N.Ivember 17.
14 daughter. Congratulations.
I Many old frieuds and former neigh-
' Nos. attended the (intern' of the late
t Win. Whk1411.111. 11f lhaterich, on 'rues -
day. to pay their hog tribute of rer•
TOWNSifir 01..who for usauy years
lotoost the farm ou the- nth
I I I w: II 4;4,111:U14 'II 1.4 ,\ fr. IS. slow now occupied M
by r. 11..1.1.
I -The ...vial euing at Mr. H.
1.t. Wil•mos. ..f Turonto. ' of flit. ser% ,rt Siteiler at Ht.11
\Ir. aii.1 Mrs.Itii
ri11144 to•I'l• at prest.ilt.‘„
tidPa
ller at I.ut.. Zion at Li' and
, wIth • frcends • Miss. ‚r.-%'"! 411".. 7.311
14111.
ta% last Week. I rielt 4ver the Wi-014•1141. "Wloa t /c.a. It Profit Is the fill..
c ...sip_ to It piey on.• day .n..• .co .
Mr. Frrik ai las t•• - mws wootham. sicent nt, „Ia._ to t'*•lie week -end with her aunt. Nits. in chureit
Pk 44 011
ja. Frhhty. NorelUber It,. at s pant.
. i
war he. good. Adolt-e 15 rents. eitild
reit :41) indiva.4
Mrs'. A. J. Fisher. formerly of Ben -
miller, now of Toronto.. 1.. rbdtilig at
the home of Me. and Mts. Wesle
Fisher. **Word, for a few Weele.t.
A 111191.er. 99f .the menilwrs of the
NI' ,
t'Ltis, '"4"1 ,1" "' $.""i' - •'''
' '' '''' . ason , McAllister.
, spent„ong u ,e.% .G1... .c,,,. .he .,•.111t• 1MIlk,•1...i",11 ),Iny. ,,f LAii,
%Ir. Albert Alton.' , . „ visiting at Mr. Witi. Mt -,IU -t(','
mr. Sion Sherwood Int. 1..1.111e .11,'1 sir. 2,,,,1 _sir,. elia,„ ((„bil,„„..1
I., :0.• after ..pett.ling a few day* with
11..11 Hayfield frien.l.. on 111...olay,
i..,.• daughter. .1r....lam,.. 11..1.,..lur...1 ,
Mr. IP. Me.Illister is titlitug it:
, te,slertch.. .. !beat .V.Intet. Vair. ;IT Toto
nntit
'Mn-.Ualph NON01. ill..1 •• .17 14.41.1 • 4 ,,,.....k ..
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b. •
. I littent19.11 ft.r last wt...1.1
.:' day • w I'i1.' 'NO. 153 Pahl ti fraternal .
% at the home 4. .01,1 mr,.
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, INaatUAW` In.! Mondy night
'1 r. and r..pett.liarvey441111!''ofSolocarciton' 1 I -slted iti ettaferrIter the toral
het . ht. the!? 1cogle • r M4.11t Smoay 1* 111* (Helot. at .
% t li degree. after which they erre -
1. lnttI h. h I *It rst -with re-
, fr.selunents mot d splendid progptm
1 •tritabilik" of solos. ...halloo+ and
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
All calls priiinptly at t id -
ed to day or flight
PHONES •
Store 335 Resideme 355w
Hamilton Street, Goderich
ditt Emmettoil ono,la - •.:i. Ilk. Ellen Jones. or cod.....,11, avd
Tr, de..% •.1. C.r.o% .•,, 1r;t1.4 1:14cl
11 44' atten.ling 11e.nitenti..... cool
ft.•yel Winter Fair.-
- Itel $11yryr.19..1 spell( '
fe%\ in.litoderich wirt, tier 'laugh-
ter. LA. “arber •
M 1 an.' 44hitly.
30.1111.t044. who 3ro, ttrtett.111111.: 6011'
1,1.11 I:V1in111111. 111.14111111% 110114
e. • 1... Thanksiii% ing
o 14. ha. ....11.1.'eted •ti
• season's threshing.
HIA.F.tST •
11E1'.1 \ sT. Nov. \11
% 1.411 dtpc.rteter
Toronto ,f /VIII 11 11•01 al% . • •
fromds in the Iforg.•
gas*. r Clr% in 11..1.1 of 1.1; 11 .
1. Visitilit; h.. aillit. Mr.. .13111-. 11 -
ton:. for f. 4ity..
M r lot %%.11,-r .‘1, r
(MOAN'
. .
'Alt DOW, No% . 10- T.:.-
autl bazaar 1: .4 .
auspices 1; ,
\oveutiso 12t1. 111 ' -
. 4••,11114•11
.;,"izoil ctitl 1. • r
....•tr
S•iu.iar
many tolettired
elitineh. •
Mrs. Solith. a( MI..: !••,
tier Owe.. Mr -2-
l- 11.444
•
laSt '
A hiintroer of former's" -lit,
'1 II for winter feeding
T .•,, w11-01, ',moped a ,•fir
1.0 •'..the .! from M.4:aw scat
‘1.1tri.1.4 'sr
1441•4110. •
AMRFIELI?
• . I . 1 . ' 16.4"0"trid lrillsk.
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r,:gret to report that -I.. ',... not toe, IWN6.%.14MON
'•.;' "':' u••!I Hs her itiany' frietel. s,..tiid like
...''.'''''-: ." lir t1::. .114471: Mrs. Maeb.11 .....1 family. Dr N".‘NNON• Nor: '7'19.-Rer. 41.
‘• o ....HI. of %%'111z1 u.. ea Tuesday.
I H.- shore. visited Mr.- .In't ildril
non .and Port .;Alliert. Proshyteriau
... i 1t..t.. astor of liungun-
.
,
y w. are :lad to repOrt Lhat Mr*. lehurches. Is now orenpylug the 1111-.- •
' liV w".leomo V,
Lenticiii lots w"
N
1.114.',
4.4'la
• is•able* to he arountl
I..: "• • 'ea..' ,tollit. tueothm •.f •the '.\11-Isb,ii, \Martin ns a reshi..nt 'of the riling...
: " , .' at- So. -...-ty. and the 311.4siort Mad Of- Mrs. -J. R. Ms•Nabil.• of Luck:tow,
.1.1.field Pre-byteriatt church '044. silent 11 fP.'W 1110'.1 lasit offeek with
..••••• ; : -,,,-Itsatteutied ot.. Thitreslay evening. friends lir the village. ''
1 13i11. ' Mrs. Nlorrison'a splendid Mr:'Lorue McKenzie ls buildittz so
l".4.1 • : .,0 in-. wax ttiocit enjoyed IW -alt*. addithm. le hi* enrage. '•111* build...!
'''' ! ..-1.1m• montshly. meetVig of the _ WO- i mist crow aecortlin: Iv III% I•ns111..-
Mill', 140.titate wtt',.4 lit!141 at the hotne I MetlY fernier+ were auxiotisly look-
'• •-i':1 -g ' of Mi.. J.ohn NP .MJelielale 441 leg tor rain to soften the•groutid fot
...ism We'lleoday the 12t 'amte meet-
JUST RECEIVED
A new shipment of men's and young men's
OVERCOATS
1 in .vr itlfiannoin-
„4,..114,1 ,1110 fo-----1.5. till,. tell they tanst have f. -It. to get fruit
. The busing... being. dim- We are please.' to reta.rt ;hat
Pilitlg 1 E.
14) ure. N,.1.1 (4. md..K,nzi,.. to barite's the groom! Still mor.
...IL. 0f. It cotuaninitv Margaret loan. wk..- 1111. is.evi "(on-
.4ing.. -wet heonimestat.....4 f)tosi to the. br 111114.^.3
• it.,y •Mrs, wr•oks. 10 impr..ving nicety.
Deo. N1.1.1,efin w'ss. upiehr ettloy441.-, Get %oar TIrkets Larly.-The yoong
aftet which t:he presidtmt grave a people of' the NIteloaliSt (+larch will
splendid import of Ow Inalitlik. eon- give their play. -What 10oth • it Pro -
caution held at London. nip meet- fltr on Friday ulttlit of tItim week. in
-ing wow eloseii with the singing of the beginning, at Pi o'cloek
In dark blues, browns, greys, hathers, lovatts and "God Stave the Ring." after whiett a sharp.' Ticket.; are now 03 sale
l.
dainty taindleon oar served 14V the Mims Elia Ilestie, at Mr. Crawftemi'..
fawns. all quarter siik or leather lined: in English The net. u1.t.tin %Sill be store. and will he there for wile dein
blanket cloths. Some have'3-piece belt. or half -belted ft p.m. Friday evening. As am 'eat%
back. Ranging in price from
$15. $18, $20, $22, $25 to $28.50
M. ROBINS
The Square « Goderich
The Empire Life Insurance Company
wish to announce the appointment of
Mr. C. D. Beninger
as district manager for the counties of Huron and Bruce.
Office West Street, Goderich, Ont.
AtlintN •
M•111.1tX. Nov. 10. -Mt" -r. atio.
Hewitt. James -Laidlaw and James
Howitt attended ftle fat stock ahow'
aueiph tast week.
, Mks Zella Dyer. of Toronto. la vis-
iting friends iti the village.
Mr. and Mrs. C. MeNell. of Cod.-
rieh. visited the hittet's mister. Mrm
Asquith. - -
Mrs. Goldthorpe end MI.- Evelyn
flohltabyorpe (+theft at J. J11
1,11,11.11%. .1111
sinoi
Mrs. M. Allen Im visiting her. si-der.
Mr.. Finch. of Flint.. MIch.
NI*. end .Mre. Thom. Streughan
have gone to St. Thomas, to -.pew! it
-couple of months with their datigh-
ter..mrs. Titomett.
'Miss K. Wegner is paying it visit
to,,.her brother. ,Mr. John Wagner. of
Port Dover.
...Mrs. R. .Mcdrosn. of Walkerburn.
who has been ailing for some Hine.
went lest week ta Clinton hospita1.
where she wlfl receive treatment.
We are glad to rep•ort that Mr•
John Doinwho has been very 111.
is Improvin14.
Mr. and .Mrs. 0. E. Erratt went to
.are reserved. please get your tie ,ts
tarty. Ticket.. for adults. 35 rents:
"ehildren. 20 ventsprocided they will
be scented In the two front rows. "oldelt
are heing reservist' for their use-.
Come end enjoy a good entertainment.
'with plenty of humor., atilt 111041 g01'111
rot:ninon sense, fadvt.)
ASETIELD
ArilIFIEI.D. Nov. 17. --*The welate
choW days have come. the saddest of
of the year." 11*e many weeks of sun.
Milne were !mini enjoyed. although
the continuous dry weather prevented
the farmers' ploughing the 1331. The
pen and press raced taster than the
ploughshare this autumn 111 reportins
the wail:Wet of world events In
greater or lesser degree. FaU fairs.
fovvl suppers. the itriti*h genera!
elections. the U. S. A. Presi-
dential election. our Provinel-.1
prohibition 'campaign, Thants•aivto.;
feasts and services. and now
Chriatmem drawing near to tiring joy
aud gladnewm. the dart march on.
Mr. 11. Hayden. of Londonwho re-
eently returned from a Thar with
friends in the Western Provinces. is
0100011M01.00000WWWW409eme'somosomolse
Electric Wiring
- We specialize in Wiring of
all kinds. Let us give you an
estimate for wiring your b use
or garage.
Private Telephones, Motors
Dynamos, Electric Bells and
Burglar Alarm Systems
A!' Work Guaratilee.1
Cook, Iron and Toast by
Electricity
We have an assortment of
the best Electric Irons and
Toasters made in Canada.
ROBT. TAIT
Elect r 1.411
west St. Phone 211J
00
Apply Minard's at once. It
halts the pain and stopsinflam-
mation. Removes all poison
from cuts and sores.
Keep o bottle on the shelf. 4,
Fuller*
Self -Oiling B • ker Windmill
Made in 8 -foot and 10 -foot Sizes.
Direct Stroke and\ Geared Types
SURVEY SHOWS WIFE TRUDGED 5,780 MILES
hi a ,..tirvey euthit;..trit reeetiti.% ;1 state ezilei7itiiel4t
station. it was discovered. that a farm v. ife, nearly seventy
years old, .118,1 walked 5,70) tulles ito and from the well
which was the the sourer of the household_ water supply,
arid that she had earried 'Upward of tWO th011aand tons of
-water for the daily chores. in fifty yeara.\
The Ivell was !witted 140 feet from the house. It could.
have been piped to a pump histalled inside the kitehen for
less than $25.00. Such Wasi lite trifling saving made by a
lifetime of 'drudgery. There are thousands -of similar case;
in all seetions 1.f the country. '
We are Agents in Goderich for the Baker Windmill Co. -
D. McILWAIN
Hamilton Street GODERICH
Telephones Shop, 206: Residence, 249 w
New Things
Are ‘News,
EVERY member of every family in this
community is interested in the news of
the day. And no items are read with keener
relish than announcements of new things to
eat, to wear or to enjoy in the home.
You have the goods and the desire to sell
them. The readers of The Signal have the
money and the desire to buy. The connecting
link is ADVERTISING.
Give the people the good news of new things
at advantageous prices. They look to you
for this "store news" and will respond to your
messages. Let us show that
"An Advertisement Is An Invitation"
THE SIGNAL
SOME OF OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK
BROADCLOTH BLOUSES
Overblouse style, in shades white, cream and grey. Priced
at $3.25.
FLANNELETTE
27 inches wide, shades pink, blue or grey. Per yard . .19c.
BOTANY WOOL
Of the very finest quality, in shades black, grey and heather
mixtures. It is four -ply wool. Special, per skein. . 21c
CHINTZ COMFORTERS
Good, heavy weight, cotton filled,, size 60 x 72. Priced
at • • • • 0,0 • • ...... • • $3.75.
NEW COATS AT REDUCED PRICES
A beautiful a,:sortnnent of new Marvell& Coats received this week and specially priced
They are made of the best Marvell*, and trimmed with Llama or Fiteh collar and Cuffs. See
these Coats in Our ready-to-wear department. You will be more thnn pleased with the quality,
-tyles and price...
PLEATED SKIRTS 11 Eight Only Ladies' Fancy Kimonos
Ladies' pleated flannel Skirts of Ow
quality Prieed nt $4-80
Children's pleated serge Skirts, good quality
and full range of sizes. Priced at •••• $2.95
The colors are grey, scarlet and mauve,
with fancy patterns. Friday and
Saturday. $4.50 each.
The S. A. GRAY Co.
SILK SCARFS
About four dozen of these Scarfs at clearing prices. We
have any shade and no two alike. Regular value up
to $2.95. Clearing at $1.95 each.
CtIRISTMAS TOWELS
These are a manufacturer's discontinued pattern and were
purchased at a special price. Rose, blue or mauve borders.
Special at 1 59c each.
KNITTING WOOLS
Splendid for sweaters or scarfs. Sold in one -ounce balls.
Any shade. Per bali 15c.
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
These are a two-donie Glove, in shades beaver, pongee,
brown, grey or black. Per pair 59c.
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